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7/03/2013

I've seen silhouettes and have always wanted to make them. I thought they were difficult... at least the tutorials I had seen seemed time consuming. Then I saw this tutorial on Pinterest. It finally made sense to me and seemed simple enough that even I could do it. Here are some simplified directions: (read tutorial from Pinterest for more detailed information)

Take a profile picture in front of a window. Print out picture on regular paper to fit frame.

This gives you your silhouette. Mount this onto heavy drawing paper that has been cut to fit frame and write child's name and the year below.

I have been collecting oval frames at Goodwill for a while. I spray painted them all black. I added the pictures. It is fun to see the differences and similarities between my kids. I love the finished product.

7/02/2013

After being inspired by this pin on Pinterest. I enlisted my kids to help show our patriotic spirit. Even my 2 year old was game and after watching his brother, did a great job. I mounted them on scrapbook paper and put them in frames from the dollar store. It was super easy and fun.

Our family has a thing for Calvin and Hobbes. My boys can usually be found reading a Calvin and Hobbes comic book at some point in the d...

maybe the hokey-pokey really is what it's all about.

Larry LaPrise, the man that wrote "The Hokie Pokey" died peacefully at the age of 93. The most traumatic part for his family was getting him into the coffin. They put his left leg in. And then the trouble started.